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Glengarry and Yorkshire, 2010
The yarn used for this garment stretched substantially in the blocking process; it is critical to check gauge post-blocking, especially if a substitute yarn is used. Finished measurements of the garment are based on post-blocking gauge.
This garment is meant to be worn very snug - up to 4” of negative ease. Consider how you fitted you want your sweater to be when choosing a size.
Description from Tangled:
The original design for this sweet vintage sweater was published in Handicrafter Magazine, and re-typed and posted on Hardrockzombie.livejournal.com in 2009. The original sweater was knit in one size only, in a very bulky gauge and with rather vague instructions. Designer Jackie McKernan loved the sweater, but wanted to see it in a finer gauge, with multiple sizes and row-by-row instructions - We are glad she did! The contemporary version reflects the curve-hugging deep ribbing, feminine neckline, and sleeve details perfectly; the finer stitches and sizing makes it more wearable and comfortable; and the clear instructions make it an easy knit. Enjoy!
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- First published: September 2010
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